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Welcome to our detailed AT&T account guide. Here, we'll walk you through the simple steps to conveniently set up and access your AT&T account. Before setting up your account, consultants should have received an assigned phone number or email address in their GI cloud email.
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Definitions for Tricare, TriWest, CHAMPVA, and Veterans Affairs and guidelines applicable for each agency
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In this resource are specific guidelines for different scenarios in answering questionnaires.
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Gastroenterology looks into everything related to the
gastrointestinal organs, including the physiology or their normal
action, motility or the movement of material through the stomach
and intestine, the digestion and absorption of nutrients into the
body, removal of waste from the system, and how the liver functions
as a digestive organ.
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Guidelines for when scheduling patients for Propofol and Moderate Sedation.
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A patient needs to prepare specifically before the colonoscopy procedure. The patient takes a laxative the afternoon or evening before the colonoscopy procedure to expel all the bowel out of the colon.
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Colonoscopy is a procedure where the doctor checks the health of the large intestine or colon using a colonoscope. A colonoscope is a long flexible tube with a camera on its end, used to view the colon of the patient.
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An endoscopic diagnostic procedure called Esophagogastroduodenoscopy (EGD) involves seeing the stomach, proximal duodenum, esophagus, and oropharynx. It is among the most frequent operations carried out by a Gastroenterologist.
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An illness caused by a virus called hepatitis C results in inflammation, or swelling of the liver. Liver damage from hepatitis C can be quite significant. Blood that carries the hepatitis C virus (HCV) in it can be shared by coming into contact with it.
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This resource covers the scheduling procedures for non-established and established patients with Medicaid, focusing on how to handle referrals and urgent cases. By following these guidelines, schedulers can ensure proper appointment allocation, especially for Medicaid patients, while adhering to urgency and referral protocols.
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